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Used to go into the WDE all the time pre segregation due to the gates being nearer to my house. No real trouble except for the day we beat Ceptic. Score was either 1-0 or 2-1 (can't remember), it was absolutely lashing down and we scored the winner late on (Bobby Thomson?). Me and my mate went mental, then realised we were the only ones and the knuckedraggers all around were looking none too chuffed. Made a quick exit before getting a kicking. :)

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I sat in the Clydebank end of the main stand at Cappielow when they were playing Queen of the South a few years ago. That was just weird.

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I sat in the Clydebank end of the main stand at Cappielow when they were playing Queen of the South a few years ago. That was just weird.

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I went to a few Bankies games at Cappielow, sat in both the home and away ends.

 

The Stranraer fans were odd, they were obssessed with balloons.

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